Orange, managing eight his dur ing the contest, was led by Melissa Dorman and Kaycee Hardy with two hits each .On the mound, Stephanie Wolf picked up the win for Meigs, while Bruner's Tracy Mueller, giving up 13 hits, was tagged for the loss. LEWIS coach Lamar Brian ‘emptied the bench prematurely as Pryor, taking advantage of the in experienced Falcon players, knot ted the score in the top of the final inning with a six-run effort The Pryor comeback fell short as the Falcons managed to sneak a fit aross the plate in the inal at The Falcons (11-2), led by Nicole Thompson, outhit the Pirates 16-1. ‘Thompson went four-for-four with three RBIs and a two-run homer in the third inning. Two batters later in the third, Jodi Harris, who went two-fors four, also made good on a two-run round-tripper Pryor was spearheaded by a three-for-three effort by S. Burns. Chantel Redenbacher was credited with the win, while Lisa Tarber took the defeat, ICHBOURG, held back from dishing out further embarrassment to Bruner Blue by the 15-run rule .The Roadrunners, in fact, scored their runs in the first two innings an ‘a combined total of 17 hits and 15 miscues by the Bruner defense, which later managed to blank Richbourg in the final two innings. The Richbourg offense collected 19 hits, while winning pitcher Amy Bowling allowed two hits. Connie Edwards led the Roadrunners offensively with three hits, one of which was a three-run homer in the second inn ing. Marie Cox chipped in with three hits. Tonya Carrol, Staci Holland, Juanese Hall, Jenny Gravois, Missy Atwell and Theresa Parks each had two hits for the winners. Richbourg’s record now stands at $4, while Bruner remains winless in 12 games.